For more information please follow the link:
https://exeterramm.admit-one.eu/?p=eventtimes&ev=4201

EDGAR MARTINS IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Edgar Martins is interviewed about his recent project and book What Photography & Incarceration have in Common with an Empty Vase.

“All the imagery that we associate with prisons works to legitimise a certain idea that we have about incarceration,” Edgar Martins tells BJP, in an interview about his latest project, derived from a Grain commission working with inmates at HMP Birmingham. “So, I thought, ‘How do I overcome this’?” The results are as much an enquiry into photographic representation as they are about prison.

To read more about BJP:
https://www.bjp-online.com/

To read more about Edgar Martins' new book:
http://www.themothhouse.com/shop/photography-incarceration-common-empty-vase/

Marcia Kure is taking part in the Rabat Biennale in Rabat, Morocco. This year the Rabat Biennale gathers 64 artists from 30 countries, with a particular focus on women artists.

For further information please follow the link:
https://www.biennale.ma/

ANDRZEJ JACKOWSKI AND MARCIA KURE: PUSHING PAPER AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 - 12 JANUARY 2020

Drawings by Andrzej Jackowski and Marcia Kure are on show at the British Museum in Pushing Paper contemporary drawing from 1970 to now. This exhibition explores how artists have used drawing to examine themes including identity, place and memory by pushing the boundaries of the medium further than ever before. Supported by the Bridget Riley Art Foundation the exhibition will tour to Durham, Stromness, Swansea and Barnsley.

For further information please follow the link:
https://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/pushing_paper.aspx

Feel the Sun in Your Mouth: Recent Acquisitions brings together artworks acquired by the Hirschhorn over the past five years. With more than 25 works in a variety of media by artists from a dozen countries, the show weaves together global perspectives on critical contemporary issues. Pieces from major figures from Japanese photography, including Takashi Arai, introduce a critical history of the postwar Japanese avant-garde into the museum's collection

For further information please follow the link:
https://hirshhorn.si.edu/exhibitions/feel-the-sun-in-your-mouth/